After a quick look at the felix console and having seen all the bundles up and running I went to reading backwards the error.log. I saw that during the start-up Lucene was failing to start and therefore the repository was not initialized correctly.

I managed to have my local instace back to work by having CQ fully regenerate my Lucene indexes.

It seems there’s a bug into the CQ5.3 CRX. Sometimes if something fail in the package manager you get the “internal server error” message. It should be enough to open the crx explorer and delete the /etc/packages.

REST Web Services can be particularly difficult to test, with the need for networking, a web container, multiple threads and transaction management creating extra complexity beyond your standard unit test. In this article I demonstrate patterns designed to address this complexity while enabling complete testing of your REST web service stack.

Just after installing eclipse from lenny repository, it crashed me up with the error JVM terminated. Exit code=127. After a bit of searching and watching at what a console execution told me, I tried execute eclipse from command line with a simple java -jar /usr/lib/eclipse/startup.jar. Well, in this way it starts up successfully without any problem. Then I tried again a startup from gnome menu and everything worked fine.

Now there is still the failing about integrated browser and the fact that eclipse shipped with lenny is the very obsolete 3.2.